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so ive been using a cheap RTL-SDR v3 dongle for about a year now, mostly just poking around on aircraft, some weather sat stuff with WXtoImg and the occasional AM broadcast band listening. its been fun and all but i keep running into the noise floor limitations and the dynamic range is just kind of rough especially when theres a strong local FM station nearby that seems to bleed into everything.
been looking at upgrading and the two options ive been going back and forth on are the SDRplay RSP1A and the HackRF One. price difference is significant obviously, HackRF is like 3x the cost depending where you get it. i know the HackRF can transmit which is a feature but honestly im not sure i need that right now, i mostly just want cleaner receive performance. the RSP1A specs look really good on paper, 1kHz to 2GHz coverage, 12-bit ADC vs the 8-bit on the RTL-SDR, and SDRuno seems pretty mature as software goes.
anyone running either of these day to day? curious if the RSP1A actually delivers on the receive improvement or if im just going to be disappointed again. also wondering about SDRangel vs SDRuno — ive heard SDRangel works with basically everything but the UI is kind of overwhelming at first
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